Talk about catch of the day! Nothing makes us team happier than an unusually colored lobster. From Banana to Bowie, these colorful rare crustaceans give us an extraordinary insight into both the colors it’s possible for a lobster to be and the genetic mutations that cause these rare color morphs to happen. The latest lobster to join the gang is an incredibly rare “cotton … [Read more...] about Incredibly Rare “Cotton Candy” Lobster Is A 1-In-100-Million Discovery
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Nature’s Candy: Unveiling the Marvelous Honey Ant of Oaxaca
Imagine a tiny living pantry! In the sun-drenched lands of Oaxaca, Mexico, dwells a remarkable creature: the honey ant. Forget honeycomb – these industrious insects are nature's own candy dispensers. Meet the "chindudis," as they're called in Oaxacan villages. Unlike their bee counterparts, chindudis don't store their sweet treasure in a waxy structure. Instead, a special … [Read more...] about Nature’s Candy: Unveiling the Marvelous Honey Ant of Oaxaca
These Amazing Striped Icebergs in Antarctica Look Like Candy
They might look like candy, but the stripes are actually salty. Icebergs form when large blocks of ice break off a glacier or an ice shelf and are floating freely in open water. This ice consists of pure fresh water built up from snow falling on the Antarctic continent over millennia. The floating chunks of freshwater ice then interact with the salty seawater beneath … [Read more...] about These Amazing Striped Icebergs in Antarctica Look Like Candy
These Incredible Antarctica Striped Icebergs Look Like Candy
They might look like candy, but the stripes are actually salty. When large blocks of ice break off a glacier or an ice shelf and float freely in open water, they form icebergs. This ice is made up of pure fresh water that has accumulated over millennia from snow falling on the Antarctic continent. The floating ice chunks then interact with the salty seawater beneath … [Read more...] about These Incredible Antarctica Striped Icebergs Look Like Candy